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    Factors Associated with Symptom Reporting in U.S. Service Academy Cadets and NCAA Student Athletes without Concussion: Findings from the CARE Consortium

    Symptom resolution is a key marker in determining fitness for return to activity following concussion, but in some cases, distinguishing persistent symptoms due to concussion versus symptoms related to other f...

    Jaclyn B. Caccese, Grant L. Iverson, Katherine J. Hunzinger in Sports Medicine (2021)

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    Brain Injuries in Football

    American football participation is associated with a relatively high risk of sustaining mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. Concussion management practices have changed significantly over the past two d...

    Breton M. Asken, Brian D. Sindelar, James R. Clugston in Football Injuries (2021)

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    Correction to: A Normative Reference vs. Baseline Testing Compromise for ImPACT: The CARE Consortium Multiple Variable Prediction (CARE-MVP) Norms

    Unfortunately, in the published article the symbol “% ile” has incorrectly been published as “‰”. We have now corrected this in all the occurrences.

    Breton M. Asken, Zachary M. Houck, Julianne D. Schmidt, Russell M. Bauer in Sports Medicine (2020)

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    A Normative Reference vs. Baseline Testing Compromise for ImPACT: The CARE Consortium Multiple Variable Prediction (CARE-MVP) Norms

    Sports medicine clinicians routinely use computerized neurocognitive testing in sport-related concussion management programs. Debates continue regarding the appropriateness of normative reference comparisons v...

    Breton M. Asken, Zachary M. Houck, Julianne D. Schmidt, Russell M. Bauer in Sports Medicine (2020)